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Driving is not a right. It is a privilege, and if you break traffic laws, your driving privileges could be suspended or revoked. Additionally, after you are convicted of a “moving violation,” you could suffer fines or even imprisonment.
Fortunately, our traffic violation attorneys near Hammonton, NJ at the Law Offices of Jason Pollack, Esq have a proven track record and will help drivers throughout southern New Jersey and beyond to navigate the New Jersey traffic court system. For a FREE consultation, call (856) 563-8605.
The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) only penalizes you based on moving violations, which occur when you are operating your vehicle. Examples of moving violations that may call for a traffic court attorney include speeding, failure to yield to a pedestrian, or failure to stop at a stop sign.
DUI (Driving Under the Influence) is also a moving violation, but it has much harsher consequences under NJ law. If you are charged with a DUI, it is especially essential to hire a DUI defense lawyer to ensure that you receive the best possible representation.
The MVC does NOT penalize you for nonmoving violations, such as parking in an unauthorized area. Nonmoving violations are handled by the New Jersey municipal courts.
When you are convicted of a moving violation, the MVC will add points to your driving record. The severity of your offense will determine how many points you receive. For example, driving 10 miles over the posted speed limit may earn you two points, while driving 30 miles over that speed limit would earn you five.
After you receive a specific number of points, you will face penalties, such as:

Once points have been added to your driving record, even the best traffic violation lawyer won’t be able to make them disappear. There are just two ways that you can successfully deduct points from your record.
After one year with no violations and no suspensions, the MVC will remove three points from your driving record. Therefore, a few years of flawless driving can cancel out even major moving violations.
You may have the opportunity to take an MVC-approved defensive driving course once every five years to deduct two points from your record. Additionally, three points will be deducted if you complete the Driver Improvement Program.
You don't have to accept the impact of a conviction on your record - high insurance rates, hefty fines, loss of your license, prison time. A knowledgeable traffic violation lawyer will thoroughly review your case and develop a strategy to clear your name or lower your charges.
If you have recently received a ticket or been charged with any moving violation, then it is essential to talk to our traffic violation attorneys in Mount Holly, NJ as soon as possible and protect your driving privileges.
For further explanation of current traffic laws that may affect drivers in Camden County, Burlington County, Gloucester County, and across NJ, please visit The State of New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission website. Click on the button below.
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